<?php
global $help;
$help["index"] = "Help index is as follows --> +b, +q, +I, +R, +d, ban_forwarding, ~, \$a, \$r, SSL, ident";
$help["ban"]["data"] = "+b works as normal with extra parameters.  These include \$a and \$r.\r\n";
$help["ban"]["see"] = "See Also: +R, +q, +d, ban_forwarding, ~, \$a, \$r";
$help["q"] = "+q works similarly, but it is different in that it is no longer \"/mode #channel +b %foo!bar@example.tld\" and it is its own mode";
$help["I"] = "+I works slightly differently. The string \"/mode +I $a:Yamakiri\" will set an invite exception for any client logged in as Yamakiri";
$help["R"] = "+R has been replaced with a quiet on the account, or \"/mode +q \$~a\"";
$help["d"] = "+d works slightly differently.  To ban a realname or GECOS, one must set \"/mode +b $r:foo\".  This will ban any user with the realname \"foo\"";
$help["ban forwarding"] = "Ban forwarding uses a slightly different syntax, although IRC7 still recognizes the old format. Instead of \"/mode +b foo!bar@example.tld!#idiots\" the syntax is now \"/mode +b foo!bar@example.tld$#idiots\" and you must be an op in both channels to set this type of ban\r\n";
$help["~"]["data"] = "In IRC7 the tilde, \"~\", is a statement showing negation, used in the \$a or \$r statements";
$help["~"]["see"] = "did you mean \"Username Prefix(es)?\" such as \"n=\" and \"i=\" if so, see \"\"";
$help["a"] = "\$a is a new mode parameter, meaning \"is identified to services\"";
$help["r"]= "\$r is a new mode parameter, equating to the \"realname\" or \"GECOS\"";
$help["ssl"]= "IRC7 supports SSL client and server connections.  Clients connecting via SSL will receive the +Z usermode.";
$help["ident"] = "Ident is an authentication method, and in hyperion gave the prefixes n= and i=, commonly used in ban regex  as ?=. In IRC7, ident is shown as the lack of a tilde, while a user without an ident has a tilde (~).  ex. \"Yamakiri!~Kitsune@wikipedia/Yamakiri\" (identless) vs \"YamaBot!andrew@unaffiliated/YamaBot";
?>
